Consultation on separate Telangana is on: Congress
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Union Minister Vayalar Ravi, who has been holding talks with agitated Congress leaders from Telangana region for nearly a year now, said the issue was still under discussion and the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and PCC chief would be called here for talks.
"It is true they are expressing their resentment or protest and they are demanding Telangana for long time. They need the decision at the earliest. I fully understand their sentiment... we have not delayed their demand and never told them that nothing will be done," he said.
"It need dialogue, it need discussions. I can't tell you the date. You will have to ask this to Ghulam Nabi Azad who is the Congress's Andhra Pradesh in-charge," he said.
Ravi's comments come two days after Congress said it was not opposed to creation of a separate Telangana state.
He also claimed Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde never assured that a decision will be taken by the Centre by January 28.
"We never discussed the date. We will call and discuss CM and PCC (Pradesh Congress Committee) chief. Telangana issue is still under discussion and how long (it will take) I can't tell you," he said.
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